Known for its clean design and simple functionality, Sonos continues to develop audio products that fit naturally into a variety of lifestyles. Whether you’re looking for a speaker to travel with, headphones for personal listening, or a system to complement a home setup, the brand’s current lineup offers practical options with a consistent aesthetic and dependable performance.
At the personal end of the spectrum is the Sonos Ace, a lightweight, over-ear headphone designed for extended daily use. With up to 30 hours of battery life, it’s well suited for commutes, workdays, or travel. The design is minimal and comfortable, and the focus is on clarity and balance rather than exaggerated bass or overwhelming sound.

The Roam 2 continues Sonos’ move into portable audio. Compact, water-resistant, and available in five colours, it’s easy to take along for outdoor use, whether it’s a walk, a weekend trip, or an afternoon by the pool. While its size limits depth somewhat, it offers clear sound and ease of use for its category.

For those looking for something more powerful, the Move 2 is the brand’s larger portable option. It’s designed to handle casual social settings—garden gatherings, balcony dinners, or larger indoor rooms. With Bluetooth capability, a 24-hour battery life, and resistance to drops and water, it’s built for flexibility rather than fragility.

For home entertainment, the Sonos Arc Ultra serves as a soundbar designed to work well with large TVs. The focus here is on balance—enhanced dialogue, deeper bass, and greater detail across a broader range of sound. It’s not intended to be overwhelming but rather supportive of an immersive viewing experience, all within a sleek, minimalist profile.
Completing the offering is the Era 300, designed with spatial audio in mind. When paired with compatible content, it offers multidirectional sound and can be integrated into a broader Sonos setup. It’s particularly useful in larger rooms or when used with a television system for a more layered audio experience.
In terms of design language, all of the products share a visual consistency: muted tones, soft curves, and understated materials. They’re built to integrate into environments rather than dominate them.
Sonos’ strength lies in designing tools that are meant to be lived with—functional, adaptable, and relatively easy to use. While the brand is often associated with tech-savvy homes, its latest products are also appealing to those who value simplicity, neutral design, and a clear, balanced sound without complication.
This lineup reflects a considered approach to lifestyle audio—products that don’t demand attention but quietly enhance everyday experiences.